Early modern people in Europe believed in witchcraft and the supernatural, and in times of duress, might blame supposed ...
Animal and cell studies suggest that consuming hops could provide a range of health benefits, but human studies are sparse.
Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of the popular tourist destination during its peak season. But hospitality businesses are ...
One in three US adults don’t get enough iron, which has a major effect on getting oxygen around your body. Find out how this ...
On the southeast coast, this city by the sea is a favourite beach break among Koreans. Join them to enjoy boat-fresh seafood, ...
The city recently attracted a constellation of Michelin stars, but visitors shouldn’t overlook its street kitchens, serving ...
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Ruled by Hammurabi, restored by Nebuchadrezzar, conquered by Cyrus—this city in the heart of Mesopotamia was both desired and despised, placing it at the center stage of the dawn of history.
The Romans had a serious trash problem, though by our standards it was good-looking trash. Their problem was amphorae. They needed millions of the curvy clay jars to ship wine, olive oil, and fish ...
A thundering conservation success story, the park also harbors almost 1,300 wild elephants; 1,800 Asiatic wild water buffalo, the largest remaining population anywhere; perhaps 9,000 hog deer; 800 ...
On his travels, Lucas Bustamante has lived with indigenous Amazonian tribes, dived with whale sharks, been bitten by countless snakes and chased by elephants. Growing up around the Ecuadorian outdoors ...
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